532; Julie Harlow - 544; Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 29, 1993 — Page'23 . = . Junior lady Rebels fall short | Rebel seniors fall short in opener By Mike Zi win over host White Oaks. offense got off to a slow start | By Mike Zrostek we just had a few mental _ played well,” said Sargent. ‘The Georgetown District jame two saw the Rebels before coming on in the sec- i any sportis breakdowns. The effort was This year the Rebels had High School Rebels junior defeat Q.E. Park 28-20 with ond half but came up just almayere nervous time ‘ige * there pub Wertase lol-of” only two mecks-t0 prepare girls basketball team had a Plotsky leading the way short to Barrie. BlayecsiT hey waite execute. Players. Paying Doll wey, eee sods ghoetinh in het ah again tossing in 13 points. “We = what they have practiced with and fatigue may have set in ous year and playing in a mg showing in their first Nicola Daykia’ was right e had a slow first half, the same smooth results that ing the game.” tough division will show tournament play of the year, behind adding 12 in the win. came on in the second but | are displayed nae the Quarterback Steve Ingram what the Rebels are made of. losing a close 38-30 game to Coach Jim Broughton was the offense was cold. It was } week- ee-long preparatio: scored the Rebels lone touch- Sargent says most of th Barrie in the finals of a tour- very pleased with the girls 2 8feat defensive tourney for times teams ite alit- down while Randy Bond and previous GDHS football nament-at White Oaks in ptay in the first two games ‘he Bitls and a good warm-up | de ah and mistakes happen, Jason Walker caught oe teams have had trouble open- Oakville last Saturday. crediting strong play by the for the regular season,” said | and this is what occurred in ice passes for the offe: ing day and that it’s nothing Kate Plotsky led the whole team an particular- Broughton, the senior football Rebels “The defense aves well, to about. ” Rebels in the first game with Jy great defensive game by The Rebels junior and } 824800 opening 11-10 loss at their was a mix up on cover- _—_ Oakville-Trafalgar will be 13 points-while Shannon the girls. senior girls first league tesa ; ine oe naan iil REC eae pense init fs So: it was openi id Nolan had 11 in the 39-27 _In the final, the Rebels ___games are Oct.7 in Milton. J sitters,” said coaah Gary T think it was just the players Friday, with the kickoff at . . 2 Sargent. “We played well but being nervous.Overall we 3:30p.m. Cindy Clarke just rolling along 8 2 The senior Y.B.C. divi- A Moreland, Suzanne sion at Georgetown Bowl is Ye B.C. Bowling Larocque and Elizabeth still setting the standard for 67g (251) triple, Paul Shaw. The boys section all the youngsters. The boys Larocque 663 (248) and Standing, in order, are and girls continue to Bowl Adam Scuralli 621 (252). Matthew Walker, Paul the Championship Way”. Thus Walker displaces Larocque, Ryan Boyer, Cindy Clarke, with her 699 Larocque in first place with am Scuralli, Chad triple, finally pulled ahead 4 201 season average. Conrad, Shane Mandarino, of Sharon Shapcott. She Janice Somers had the girls’ Scott Graham and David now i a Bee eaten aver” highest triple but Lynn King. age and i: in; i ins fi in at 2 ot de cae Moreland still retains first J» the bantam division, le section especially place in average. ‘ Ryan Martin who had a lit- This is the fir tf Brendan Lough, always sec- tle slump this week. the aualifving tang for tee 0nd to Richard Gostlin in ss ee sailed ie qualifying round for the < The junior boys division Master-Junior T Past years, has finally is in the hottest competition Tp, Standings in the girls Pulled into first place with a © standings in the girls 15) H between three bowlers, Paul section are as follows: Ee tee Larocque, Matthew Walker Janice Somers, Leanne Neil, Gordon Everett’s triple of i 2 er, 492 places him third, just and Adam _— Scuralli. P > jus Matthew Walker rolled a pore Ee Sua as one pin behind Gostlin. nérea Pollock, tynt Xelly Klimsiak pulled 2 ahead of Sonia Moreland by Golden Age Bowling esequin falling Ber fice 205, game ‘or this season. Congratulations to Seog Jom Archival bi e 4 ae New bowlers are wel- vis w pies ee ere ae Handicap eee come to join and learn to'| Under the watchful eye of Georgetown District High School Rebel’s seniors defensive for Sept, 24 are as follows: Rita Rudiger 7126 oe ue Shenae. football coach John Malinosky, players Paul McKeeman (left) and Mike Bajurny go George Archibald - 425; Flo Carswell 719 ay” at Georgetown Bowl. | through their drills at practice. The senior Rebs havbe their home opener this Friday, John Van Den Hoek - 209: MEN een 3:30 p.m. against Oakville-Trafalgar High School. —_ photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Vera Peavoy - 212; Joan High Average Archibald - 224; Flo Norm Wilcox 198 ‘ Carswell - 204; Julie George Archibald 188 Harlow - 211; Trevor — Trevor Williams 183 Williams - 194; Gord High Single ‘Morton - 196, George Archibald 325 High Triples: George — Norm Wilcox 595 a Archibald - 702; Vera High Triple with Peavoy - 534; Joan. Handicap Archibald - 582; Billie Idzi- George Archibald 783 504; Florence Carswell - Doug Davidson 715 so BETWEEN BEST FRIENDS. LADIES High Ave 5 Tou Archibald 184 = Flo Carswell 175 x a, Z SHAPE: '? | 354 Guelph St. < " i Y, Fo Cre 253 Unit 27 vi \ ii Se Single with Tair Georgetown, Ont. nl \ = i Rita Rudiger 316 fil he Flo Carswell 292 Wy x mere ey_ [ (616) 873-1655 al 4 : fee) ~ Georgetown Chrysler Raiders os. if wall = NE AS NUTINI TUNE iN MH Ny é SS | UNLESS IT’S ‘1 200,000. 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